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african-american president, race remains a contentious issue while the nation falls behind china and india when it comes to educating our next generation. what is the state of the country in the first days of 2011? cornell west, professor of princeton university, co-host of the radio program and joins us now. where was this country two years ago when president obama took office? and in your estimation where have we moved to today? >> at two years ago we had tremendous hope and optimism and looked as if we had a grand opportunity to turn the country around to empower poor and working people and render accountable big business and finance and big banks. two years later we have missed the opportunity unfortunately. we didn't get the kind of leadership that we should. the president didn't have enough backbone became too milk toast. would not fight big business or the banks. he sur came to big business and big banks and the obstructionism on the right was helping push him to the center. now, of course, he's being pushed more to the center which means we're in deep trouble. i'm looking at it fro
african-american president, race remains a contentious issue while the nation falls behind china and india when it comes to educating our next generation. what is the state of the country in the first days of 2011? cornell west, professor of princeton university, co-host of the radio program and joins us now. where was this country two years ago when president obama took office? and in your estimation where have we moved to today? >> at two years ago we had tremendous hope and optimism...
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jacqueline kennedy captivated the world with her goodwill tour to india and pakistan in 1962. first ladies overseas trips began to take on more weight and meaning. mrs. obama raised eyebrows last summer, for a lavish vacation to spain amid negative economic news. this week will draw a different kind of attention. now at this point, mrs. obama is not scheduled to meet with nelson mandela, that could change, he is 92 and in frail health, she is definitely scheduled to meet with his wife. >> kristen welker traveling with the first lady on this trip. >>> and when we come back from a break, for the first time in years, it seems like, the dangers posed by food allergies to children in this country. >>> and so much more than just a side man, tonight the sound the big man left us off. . . a. l. l. . . a. ll. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. on every surface in your mouth. but did you know those same germs can build up and form a resilient layer called biofilm? biofilm germs are strong enough to survive daily brushing. thankfully, there's listerine® anti
jacqueline kennedy captivated the world with her goodwill tour to india and pakistan in 1962. first ladies overseas trips began to take on more weight and meaning. mrs. obama raised eyebrows last summer, for a lavish vacation to spain amid negative economic news. this week will draw a different kind of attention. now at this point, mrs. obama is not scheduled to meet with nelson mandela, that could change, he is 92 and in frail health, she is definitely scheduled to meet with his wife. >>...
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the passengers on a charter flight from india to the uk were asked for $205 apiece, a total of $31,000 when the plane made a refuelling stop in vienna. they came up with the money though some had to get off the plane and hit the atm in the terminal to do it. apparently the travel agents who took their money didn't pass it along to the airline. up next as we continue, what members of the u.s. senate have decided to do to try to get along better. ♪ johnny angel ♪ how i love him ♪ he's got something that i can't resist ♪ >>> "johnny angel" was cowritten by lee pockriss. he has died at the age of 87. we also have him to thank for the classic "itsy bitsy teenie weenie yellow polka dot bikini" and "catch a falling star," the perry como classic. lee pockriss was born in brooklyn. he served in the pacific in world war ii. he also wrote for broadway and for "sesame street." >>> we continue to learn so much about ourselves from the new census. the latest stats tell us a few things. first of all, we're older. census bureau reports the number of americans aged 90 and older nearly tripled i
the passengers on a charter flight from india to the uk were asked for $205 apiece, a total of $31,000 when the plane made a refuelling stop in vienna. they came up with the money though some had to get off the plane and hit the atm in the terminal to do it. apparently the travel agents who took their money didn't pass it along to the airline. up next as we continue, what members of the u.s. senate have decided to do to try to get along better. ♪ johnny angel ♪ how i love him ♪ he's got...
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the passengers on a charter flight from india to the uk were asked for $205 apiece, a total of $31,000 when the plane made a refuelling stop in vienna. they came up with the money though some had to get off the plane and hit the atm and the terminal to do it. apparently the travel agents who took their money didn't pass it along to the airline. up next as we continue, what members of the u.s. senate have decided to do to try to get along better. i was taking a multivitamin... but my needs changed... i wanted support for my heart... and now i get it from centrum specialist heart. new centrum specialist vision... helps keep my eyes healthy. centrum specialist energy... helps me keep up with them. centrum specialist prenatal... supports my child's growth and development. new centrum specialist is a complete multivitamin that gives me all the benefits of centrum. plus additional support... [ all ] for what's important to me. [ male announcer ] new centrum specialist helps make nutrition possible. for a medicare plan? now is the time to take action. the medicare annual enrollment period end
the passengers on a charter flight from india to the uk were asked for $205 apiece, a total of $31,000 when the plane made a refuelling stop in vienna. they came up with the money though some had to get off the plane and hit the atm and the terminal to do it. apparently the travel agents who took their money didn't pass it along to the airline. up next as we continue, what members of the u.s. senate have decided to do to try to get along better. i was taking a multivitamin... but my needs...
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trains because of the history of this terror group's attacks on rail targets in spain, the uk, and india. the homeland security advisory has been sent to the rail industry advising of the new information, but there's no change in the terror alert level because there's no indication of any actual plot, brian. >> it's amazing we already know that much considering it was grabbed sunday night. pete williams in washington, thanks. >>> while the u.s. did gain a lot of intelligence during the raid, it accidentally gave away some as well. remember the initial report, one of the blackhawk helicopters used in the raid failed and was destroyed by the departing navy s.e.a.l.s. it almost was all destroyed and then when the world of aviation saw the pictures of the tail section that was left intact on one of the compound walls, everybody realized this was nothing anyone had ever seen before. and it's widely reported now to be the world's first glimpse at the new stealth blackhawk helicopter program. most notable, the tail rotor, the unusual blades, the dish pan style covering on the mechanism designed
trains because of the history of this terror group's attacks on rail targets in spain, the uk, and india. the homeland security advisory has been sent to the rail industry advising of the new information, but there's no change in the terror alert level because there's no indication of any actual plot, brian. >> it's amazing we already know that much considering it was grabbed sunday night. pete williams in washington, thanks. >>> while the u.s. did gain a lot of intelligence...
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is this the new average, $4, weak dollar remains consistent and spikes in demand in china and india. >> right. i think that it is, richard. i mean, it is -- point right now where what can the american public take, frankly. if you compare our gas prices relative to places around the world, somewhat in the middle. it is an average price. so there are places in europe where petrois hugely expensive. americans are getting somewhat comfortable with that $4 a gallon. but, of course, everyone would like to see that drop and go down to the $3s. >> i wish it was $4 a barrel. that's what i wish it was. >> $4 a gallon, that's right. >> rhonda, thank you so much. we will stay on subject and go to capitol hill. democrats and senate will move forward to move a plan to end tax breaks for big oil companies and redirect $21 billion in savings to clean energy projects. i'm joined now by "washington post" reporter and msnbc contributor ezra klein. ceo of green for all, a group that pushes for green jobs. if this $21 billion were shifted over and move flood the green jobs industry, how many jobs might w
is this the new average, $4, weak dollar remains consistent and spikes in demand in china and india. >> right. i think that it is, richard. i mean, it is -- point right now where what can the american public take, frankly. if you compare our gas prices relative to places around the world, somewhat in the middle. it is an average price. so there are places in europe where petrois hugely expensive. americans are getting somewhat comfortable with that $4 a gallon. but, of course, everyone...
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a challenge in china, india in particular, where they have to make constant decisions whether to allocate natural resources, not just land, but things like water, to industry to steel factories or use lands for agriculture. >> stacey marie, thanks for joining us today. >>> so the crisis in egypt is one of the most precarious diplomatic and foreign policy challenges for the obama white house. president obama and hillary clinton called for the egyptian government to respect rights of citizens to peacefully protest. at the same time, they have not called for egypt's president hosni mubarak to step down. is it a mixed message? is it enough? jon barry, defense correspondent for "newsweek" magazine. john joins us now. from your reporting how did the decision come down from president obama to make the statement that we saw friday and the greater statement for the conspiracy of protesters. >> the administration held the president in reserve, as it were, for -- until some climb mattic moment had arrived. and when president mubarak, on the early evening, washington time friday, midnight, when he ma
a challenge in china, india in particular, where they have to make constant decisions whether to allocate natural resources, not just land, but things like water, to industry to steel factories or use lands for agriculture. >> stacey marie, thanks for joining us today. >>> so the crisis in egypt is one of the most precarious diplomatic and foreign policy challenges for the obama white house. president obama and hillary clinton called for the egyptian government to respect rights...
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for a permanent seat at the security council as did india? >> well, first with respect to iran, we are constantly speaking with our brazilian friends because we share the view that we do not want iran to become a nuclear weapons state. and brazil has been very active in its diplomacy and brazil has also worked to enforce the international sanctions that were adopted by the security council. so our view is that we are all looking for ways to influence the behavior of the iranian regime. and we believe strongly that the sanctions are working. that they are having an impact within iran and we are going to continue to work with partners across the world to enforce those sanctions. we are also looking for action in the human rights council in the upcoming session to once again point out the human rights abuses within iran. i mean, it's been the height of irony and even hypocrisy to see iran cheering on protesters who are peacefully demonstrating in egypt or tunisia while they brutally suppress peaceful protests in iran. so i think that there's a l
for a permanent seat at the security council as did india? >> well, first with respect to iran, we are constantly speaking with our brazilian friends because we share the view that we do not want iran to become a nuclear weapons state. and brazil has been very active in its diplomacy and brazil has also worked to enforce the international sanctions that were adopted by the security council. so our view is that we are all looking for ways to influence the behavior of the iranian regime....
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as we poircnt ud out in other c texas the india point nuclear power point in westchester has 6% of the u.s. population living within it's evacuation zone. if it didn't shut down properly, the consequences are unimaginable. yes, the money's not around for everything. we can't protect against every danger but this is a reminder that is a danger that we have to think about. >> bob bazell, thank you so much. >>> joining me on the phone, the mayor of mineral, virginia, the epicenter of the quake. mayor, how are you doing right now? >> everyone in town is quite shaken up, but with the sigh of relief, so far i've heard of no injuries. >> tell us a little where you were, what you felt what you experienced. >> actually i was sitting at my kitchen table. we had groundbreaking for our new town hall on friday and i had come home and sat at the table to write thank you notes for everyone that helped us with that, and fortunate that we're starting a new building, because our town hall appears to be the worst hit building in town. inside the walls are quite cracked. a lot of plaster has fallen. the t
as we poircnt ud out in other c texas the india point nuclear power point in westchester has 6% of the u.s. population living within it's evacuation zone. if it didn't shut down properly, the consequences are unimaginable. yes, the money's not around for everything. we can't protect against every danger but this is a reminder that is a danger that we have to think about. >> bob bazell, thank you so much. >>> joining me on the phone, the mayor of mineral, virginia, the epicenter...
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at buying oil around the world as when we're competing with china and japan and everywhere else and india as they gobble up more oil. higher prices are here to stay. they may fall a little bit this summer. but, you know, the good old days, whatever those were, two bucks, we'll never see that again. >> take a bicycle, walk more, hitchhike, perhaps. when we look at china, it consumes more cars than the united states right now. that's going to be a challenge going forward as we take a look at what has happened recently. the question i've gotten, based on that reality, is will we -- when we hit $5 a gallon, will that be the time where there might be a fundamental change in the way the consumers perhaps deal with buying cars? >> it is interesting, people used to think that tipping point was at $4. we're there and we don't see huge change in behavior. last time we got to $4.11, over $4, we did see a big change in behavior. most economists and analysts think that's really the only thing that is going to cure our oil consumption, when it gets so expensive, it just becomes truly cheaper and a bett
at buying oil around the world as when we're competing with china and japan and everywhere else and india as they gobble up more oil. higher prices are here to stay. they may fall a little bit this summer. but, you know, the good old days, whatever those were, two bucks, we'll never see that again. >> take a bicycle, walk more, hitchhike, perhaps. when we look at china, it consumes more cars than the united states right now. that's going to be a challenge going forward as we take a look...
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. >>> three people in india reported spotting her in a city market. a british woman saw her with a french woman and called the authorities. a young american spotted the girl and tried to take her away from the couple. police took the couple into custody. they insist they are the biological parents of this child. officials have taken dna samples. the child disappeared from a resort in portugal in may 2007, where she was on vacation with her parents. >>> one of the top news videos on youtube today, a thief snips a lock securing a bicycle to a rack outside wcg, a communications company in san francisco. employees inside spot the guy. they obviously get the bike away from him, save the bike from being stolen but let the thief get away. the kicker here, the thief reportedly left his own bike chained to a light, dropped the key to the lock in the scuffle over that stolen bike, so now his bike is in custody. >>> in a story you can take with you to dinner tonight or the plastic surgeon's tomorrow, one in three people who want a nose job show signs of mental i
. >>> three people in india reported spotting her in a city market. a british woman saw her with a french woman and called the authorities. a young american spotted the girl and tried to take her away from the couple. police took the couple into custody. they insist they are the biological parents of this child. officials have taken dna samples. the child disappeared from a resort in portugal in may 2007, where she was on vacation with her parents. >>> one of the top news...
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add to that the fact that china is raising interest rates, india is raising interest rates. everybody is getting too austere for this point in the cycle. we are on the brink of a policy mistake that could prove nettlesome for us. >> even the real deficit hawks involved in the debt ceiling talks back-loaded the real cuts. it's only $22 billion in the near term. >> reporter: listen, we both talk to people who know this stuff backwards and forwards. the real problem is entitlement spending and social security, medicare, for future generations, people under 55. they can fix that relatively quickly and relatively painlessly. cuts in discretionary spending right now in my estimation are a very bad idea and hopefully, we don't get to the point where our austerity on the fiscal side is so severe that the fed will have to more than make up for it with still easy money policy for as far as the eye can see. >> ron insana, thanks for the warning. >>> a campaign fund-raiser that doubled as a kickoff for his birthday, which is today, the president tried out a new theme last night. for a f
add to that the fact that china is raising interest rates, india is raising interest rates. everybody is getting too austere for this point in the cycle. we are on the brink of a policy mistake that could prove nettlesome for us. >> even the real deficit hawks involved in the debt ceiling talks back-loaded the real cuts. it's only $22 billion in the near term. >> reporter: listen, we both talk to people who know this stuff backwards and forwards. the real problem is entitlement...
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. >>> also in the news mourners are gathering at burial grounds in mumbai, india to pay their final respects to the 18 people killed in yesterday's gruesome triple bombing. indian authorities are looking into "every possible hostile group" as they look for the culprits responsible for the attack. a top government official says the ieds in the blast show a certain degree of sophistication. security cameras are being analyzed for any and all clues. >>> foreclosure filings fell dramatically during the first half of the year but only because of processing delays at the banks. the skewed numbers falsely raise hopes. the housing market is staging a recovery. realty track which keeps data about foreclosures say the delays extend the time to clear the housing market supply of distressed homes which pulls down the prices of others. >>> in every election season there are interesting moments you don't want to miss out on. independence day, a polite but unexpected day two men fighting for the gop nomination but also moments embarrassing and sometimes crippling to a campaign, ask former virginia senator
. >>> also in the news mourners are gathering at burial grounds in mumbai, india to pay their final respects to the 18 people killed in yesterday's gruesome triple bombing. indian authorities are looking into "every possible hostile group" as they look for the culprits responsible for the attack. a top government official says the ieds in the blast show a certain degree of sophistication. security cameras are being analyzed for any and all clues. >>> foreclosure...
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having served both as ambassador to egypt and also ambassador to india. he's also skilled. they must have considered that or they should have considered it. >> they should have considered the fact that mubarak was paying the very man they sent to ask him to step aside. >>> coming up next, a new threat to the president's health care law and the rest of his economic agenda. >>> and breaking news on toyota -- the government's long-awaited report on those safety recalls goes public in just minutes this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. >>> lindsay gaskens founder of chicago's marbles store. a test of panel experts tests her products designed to promote brain health that plus allowing customers to try the products before buying has spurred expansion to eight stores. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. [ male announcer ] this is charlie whose morning flight to london starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol now, and maybe up to 8 in a day. or...choose aleve and 2 pills for a day free of pain. enjoy the flight. or...choose alev
having served both as ambassador to egypt and also ambassador to india. he's also skilled. they must have considered that or they should have considered it. >> they should have considered the fact that mubarak was paying the very man they sent to ask him to step aside. >>> coming up next, a new threat to the president's health care law and the rest of his economic agenda. >>> and breaking news on toyota -- the government's long-awaited report on those safety recalls goes...
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india is going from 4 million barrels to 7 million barrels and in that same time frame. and nobody, not within the industry certainly knows where the world is going to find those 9 million additional barrels. and if the u.s. doesn't take care of itself, then that's going to put so much more pressure on the import marketplace and the speculators are going to have a field day for years to come. >> well, john, how much of this does relate back to the gulf, to the moratorium, and to the whole new attitude towards offshore drilling, because of what happened a year ago today? >> the numbers are significant, andrea. we use as a u.s. society some 20 million barrels a day. we used to produce ten in the 1970s and '80s. today we produke seven and wit the moratorium in the gulf, most people expect we will drop to six within the next year or two. so the gap between 20 million a day consumed and 6 million produced is a very serious gap we have to make up with exports. that puts pressure on the whole rest of the world's production. i said in congress about six weeks ago, why don't we
india is going from 4 million barrels to 7 million barrels and in that same time frame. and nobody, not within the industry certainly knows where the world is going to find those 9 million additional barrels. and if the u.s. doesn't take care of itself, then that's going to put so much more pressure on the import marketplace and the speculators are going to have a field day for years to come. >> well, john, how much of this does relate back to the gulf, to the moratorium, and to the whole...
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we didn't necessarily say the indians forces aren't prepared to take over india. i want to be careful not to throw out all the work in progress that has happened for the afghan security forces, despite this tragedy that happened a few days ago. >> we are seeing a very big, important transition in washington at the pentagon with bob gates leaving and of course, with leon panetta taking over. petraeus now confirmed, general petraeus confirmed he will take off the uniform and all the medals and go to the cia. what will change, do you think, knowing those two personalities as well as you do? >> it's interesting, petraeus did such a great job, as wes was saying, in the strategy that he executed in afghanistan and i know that he was -- he's sad that he was more reluctant to pull out troops as quickly as president obama decided to. >> thought it was a riskier option. >> i think it's going to be very interesting to have a cia person running the pentagon. basically, the cia becoming more militarized with general petraeus. i hope they will work together because that seems t
we didn't necessarily say the indians forces aren't prepared to take over india. i want to be careful not to throw out all the work in progress that has happened for the afghan security forces, despite this tragedy that happened a few days ago. >> we are seeing a very big, important transition in washington at the pentagon with bob gates leaving and of course, with leon panetta taking over. petraeus now confirmed, general petraeus confirmed he will take off the uniform and all the medals...
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. >> in india. >> in india. you've got to go all the way to india for a silver lining -- we are even outsourcing our silver linings here in america now! that is sad. erin burnett, international superstar, thank you so much! >> point taken. >>> when we come back, how a jewish movie director and palestinian novelist found common ground and created a powerful hollywood script. we'll talk to them next on "morning joe." i'm good about washing my face. but sometimes i wonder... what's left behind? [ female announcer ] introducing purifying facial cleanser from neutrogena® naturals. developed with dermatologists... it's clinically proven to remove 99% of dirt and toxins and purify pores. and with natural willowbark it contains no dyes, parabens or harsh sulfates. dirt and toxins do a vanishing act and my skin feels pure and healthy. [ female announcer ] new purifying facial cleanser from the new line of neutrogena naturals. aren't getting enough whole grain. but actually, it's never been easier to get the
. >> in india. >> in india. you've got to go all the way to india for a silver lining -- we are even outsourcing our silver linings here in america now! that is sad. erin burnett, international superstar, thank you so much! >> point taken. >>> when we come back, how a jewish movie director and palestinian novelist found common ground and created a powerful hollywood script. we'll talk to them next on "morning joe." i'm good about washing my face. but...
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for 180 passengers flying from india to britain it was pay up or stay grounded. during a refueling stop in vienna the flight crew told passengers they've run out of money and that they would need to hand over $30,000 to pay for the fuel. >> we need some money to pay the fuel to pay the airport, to pay everything we need. so if you want to go to birmingham, you have to pay. we can't do anything else. >> after a six-hour standoff on the tarmac, passengers did fork over the cash. those who had none were escorted off the plane to get the money from an atm. authorities in britain are now trying to recoup the money and return it to the passengers. >>> now for a look at what's trending today. our quick roundup of what has you talking online. the google music store is open for business. direct competition for apple's i-tunes dynasty. music downloads cost about the same but google lets its customers share entire songs or albums with friends one time so they can try it before they buy. >>> just one day after "people" magazine named bradley cooper its sexiest man alive ryan
for 180 passengers flying from india to britain it was pay up or stay grounded. during a refueling stop in vienna the flight crew told passengers they've run out of money and that they would need to hand over $30,000 to pay for the fuel. >> we need some money to pay the fuel to pay the airport, to pay everything we need. so if you want to go to birmingham, you have to pay. we can't do anything else. >> after a six-hour standoff on the tarmac, passengers did fork over the cash. those...
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. >> tell you one of the scariest things, if you look to india, this is a new obese, wealthy part of the world. the indians now with increased money to society, increased food. the wealthy are becoming fat. and i mean a real obese issue. you go to india, you're going to overeat. >> you go to see, you go down to disney world, you see parents and kids eating turkey legs. they're walking around the place like fred flintstone with turkey legs. >> what is that? >> and fried ice cream. >> i mean, yeah. i know. >> yeah. >> okay. hang on. >> we have to remember we have these urban deserts where you can't get fresh foods and in a foreign country, especially in italy and places in europe, you can really walk down the street and ghetto may toes and -- >> europeans are -- >> yeah. >> even if you're walking around all day, we live a more sedentary life style. >>> move on to kids and cell phones. a new study out. a lot of talk about whether cell phones causes brain cancer. this studies there is no risk. >> there is no evidence. i want to underscore. there is no scientific evidence that cell phones
. >> tell you one of the scariest things, if you look to india, this is a new obese, wealthy part of the world. the indians now with increased money to society, increased food. the wealthy are becoming fat. and i mean a real obese issue. you go to india, you're going to overeat. >> you go to see, you go down to disney world, you see parents and kids eating turkey legs. they're walking around the place like fred flintstone with turkey legs. >> what is that? >> and fried...